1 Apologies – Welcome & Introductions

1 Apologies – Welcome & Introductions

Millthorpe School Full Governing Body Meeting Monday 13th July 2015 in the Learning Resources Centre 5:30 for a 6pm start and an 8pm finish Agenda 1 Apologies – Welcome & Introductions – Any items for AOB 2 Minutes of the meeting held on the 25th March 2015 (attached) and the Extra-ordinary meeting held 30th June 2015 (attached) 2.1) Corrections and Agreement 2.2) Action Plan and Matters Arising Items for Action 3 Conversion to Academy – vote on proposal to progress with the application 4 Election of Chair and Vice-Chair (attached) 5 Millthorpe Support for York School Improvement 6 Headteacher’s Report (to follow) 7 School Improvement Plan 2014/15 (to follow) 8 School Improvement Plan 2015/16 (to follow) 8.1) Additions to the Governors’ section of the SIP 2015/16 9 Sub Committee Structure (attached) and Election of Chairs 10 Policies 10.1) Pay Policy (to follow) Items for Information 11 Committee Matters 11.1) Achievement and Curriculum minutes 7th May 2015 (attached) 11.2) Teaching and Learning minutes 10th June 2015 (attached) 11.3) Finance and Staffing Committee minutes (including Start Budget 2015/16) 30th April 2015 (attached) 8th July 2015 (to follow) 11.4) School Development minutes 3rd June 2015 (attached) 12 Link Governor Reports 13 Governor Training Training report (attached) 14 Any Other Business 15 Confirmation of meeting dates (attached) 16 Confidentiality If you require any further assistance please contact: Barbara Kybett, Clerk to Governors, 01904 554210 or email barbara.kybett @york.gov.uk Reminder: All governors are required to give their apologies for meetings they cannot attend. You can phone or email the Clerk and Chair of Governors. MILLTHORPE SCHOOL Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Governors Held at the School on Wednesday 25th March 2015 at 6.00pm Present: Mrs Helen Ainsworth Ms Nicola Mitchell Mr Trevor Burton (Headteacher) Mr Tim Moat (Vice-Chair) Ms Naomi Heaton Mr Martyn Pysanczyn Mr Tim Hooper Mr Bill Schofield [from 6.50pm] Mrs Katie Hurrell Mrs Jane Terrett Ms Jenny Kent Ms Helen Thomas Mrs Gillian Markland-Zuiderwijk Cllr Dave Merrett In Attendance: Mr Tim Gillbanks (Deputy Headteacher, Millthorpe School) Mrs Barbara Kybett (Clerk) Action 1 Apologies, Welcome & Introductions, Declaration of Interests Apologies for absence were received, with consent, from Don Henson, Jenny Kent and Richard Newton. The Chair reported that Eileen Robertson had stepped down as a governor after eight years of continuous service. The Governing Body recorded their thanks to Eileen for her significant contribution to the governing body. There were no declarations of interest. 2 Governing Body Reconstitution With reference to the school’s Instrument of Government, governors unanimously agreed that the core group of the governing body would consist of: Mrs Jenny Kent, Mrs Gillian Markland-Zuiderwijk, Mr Tim Moat, Mr Richard Newton and Mr Bob Sydes (parent governors) Cllr Dave Merrett (LA governor) Ms Naomi Heaton (staff governor) Mr Trevor Burton (Headteacher) The core group of governors unanimously agreed to co-opted the following to the governing body: Mrs Helen Ainsworth, Mr Don Henson, Mr Tim Hooper, Mrs Katie Hurrell, Ms Nicola Mitchell, Mr Martyn Pysanczyn, Mr Bill Schofield, Mrs Jane Terrett and Ms Helen Thomas. The reconstitution process took place whilst the core group of governors and those co-opted were present in the room. The Chair noted that Eileen Robertson’s resignation had left a vacancy for a co-opted governor and asked governors to forward any suggestions for suitable candidates to him. A governor queried if Sarah Barbacane’s position had been included in the number of governors in the new Instrument of Government. The Chair responded that it had not. 3 Minutes of the Full Governing Body meeting held on 10th December 2014 and the minutes of the Extra-Ordinary Full Governing Body meeting held on 3rd March 2015 (previously distributed) 3.1) Corrections and Agreement The minutes of the meeting held on 10th December 2014 were agreed as a true and accurate record of the meeting and were signed by the Chair. With reference to the minutes of the extra-ordinary meeting held on 3rd March, Cllr Merrett put forward additions to the minutes regarding: - the academy funding element of £87 per pupil and the predicted effect of this on the school’s budget Millthorpe 2015-03-25 FGB 1 - access to capital funding if the school converted to academy status - the distribution of power between the trustees and the governing body should the school convert to academy status - his wish that the consultation process should take place before the application to become an academy was made. The Headteacher requested that an addition regarding the timescale of the consultation process should be made. The minutes of the extra-ordinary meeting of 3rd March 2015 were therefore not signed by the Chair. The Chair suggested that, once amended, both sets of minutes should be added to the section of the school’s website which would be given over to the consultation on the move to academy status. A governor suggested that the minutes of the FGB meeting held in December were not necessary. Governors agreed to the addition of the minutes of the extra-ordinary meeting to this area of the website. 3.2) Action Plan and Matters Arising Action points 1, 2 and 3 were completed. Ongoing or future actions were carried forward. There were no matters arising. Items for Action 4 Headteacher’s Report (previously distributed) The Headteacher presented his report and added the following comments: 1 General The Headteacher and the headteachers of Knavemire and Scarcroft Primary Schools had held a meeting with Jon Stonehouse, Director of Children’s Services, Education and Skills, regarding their proposal to form a multi-academy trust (MAT). The headteachers had also met with Janet Looker, Councillor for Education, Children and Young People. The Headteacher noted that, whilst the employed council officers had greeted the proposal with neutrality, Cllr Looker had been open in expressing her disappointment. The Headteacher had also met with the headteachers of the other primary schools in the South Bank cluster who had expressed an interest in the idea of joining a MAT but, as some were church schools, they would not be able to join with Millthorpe. A governor suggested that it was likely that the funding which had previously been available to schools wishing to convert to academy status would no longer be on offer. The Headteacher stated that this was uncertain. The Headteacher informed governors that the governing body of Dringhouses Primary had voted not to join the MAT. 2 Student Numbers Student numbers were healthy and that there was now a waiting list for Year 7 pupils for September 2015. 4 Student Behaviour The number of exclusions had risen but that there was not one single identifiable cause. Nicki Mitchell highlighted her link governor visits to school during which the statistics and reasons for exclusions were examined in detail. A governor asked if the one permanent exclusion should not be included in these figures. The Headteacher agreed that it should. 5 Student Attendance and Punctuality Attendance was good. 6 Staff Issues The school was hopeful of reducing costs by way of staff resignations and reductions in hours. This however needed to be balanced with the impact on teaching and learning. Staff had been asked about their future plans and had been very open about their intentions. A teaching assistant had been appointed as part of the apprentice scheme; this had been difficult to organise with the council payroll department. The vacancies for lead teachers would be advertised internally. Millthorpe 2015-03-25 FGB 2 7 Financial Summary The outlook was still challenging. 8 Complaints and Community Relations The school had been working hard on careers education and raising aspirations. The Headteacher highlighted the visit of a local resident who congratulated the school on the conduct of the pupils. The Headteacher concluded his report by inviting governors to an event in school which had been organised by Jenny Kent and formed part of the York Literature Festival. A governor highlighted the progress grades in section 3.1 for Year 11 where the predicted target of students gaining A*-C grades including English and Maths was 71%. He expressed concern at the figure for the autumn term of 63%. The Headteacher responded that a sophisticated tracking system was in place and that the final figure would probably be above 63%. Tim Gillbanks agreed to send governors the latest data Action from the spring term as soon as it was available. A governor queried the drop from 79% to 64% in the Year 9 English results. Helen Ainsworth reminded governors of the difficulty of producing meaningful tracking data through the year when different topics were being assessed at the end of each term. The Chair asked if losing a 0.5 FTE Maths teacher would impact on levels of achievement in Maths. The Headteacher responded that the timetable had been rigorously structured to avoid any negative impact on teaching and learning. 5 Academy Status Update The Headeacher reported that the application for conversion to academy status had been submitted and had been approved. There had been no issues raised concerning either the budget deficit or pupil achievement. Governors and parents had been informed and a press release had appeared in the York Press. Tim Moat noted that the York Press had contacted Jon Stonehouse for comment and the resulting article had been fair. He advised that further information for parents would be made available on the school’s website on 8 May. The Headteacher informed governors that whilst Knavesmire Primary was also making information available on 8 May, Scarcroft Primary was doing so on 27 March.

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